Science is a continuous self correcting process in order to avoid possible mistakes or misunderstandings of the past. Instead of simply dubbing something a "fact" or not, science uses different levels of confidence in claims based on how well they hold up against evidence.
yes there is not absolute answer in science it can either be accepted or not accepted not proven
There is no absolute knowledge in science that can never be disproven even in principle. It does sometimes turn out that scientists are wrong, and what they considered to be a fact turns out not to be one. I would add that it is more usual for scientists to revise theories, than to reject what was considered to be a fact, but it does happen.
science is study of living thing and non living thing
Science disciplines differ from one another in terms of exactness. While some sciences can be absolute, such as chemistry, the science of psychology is nowhere near to being an exact science.
One advantage of modern science is the fact that we can use the information to treat diseases. One disadvantage of modern science is the fact that the process of finding cures takes too long.
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yes there is not absolute answer in science it can either be accepted or not accepted not proven
Define science and you will have your answer.
No, sociology is not considered an absolute science because its findings can be influenced by subjective interpretations and varying social contexts. Sociological theories and perspectives are subject to ongoing debate and revision as new evidence and perspectives emerge.
Science does not claim to provide absolute truths, that is religeon.
There is no such thing as "absolute safety" or "absolute health."
No, a thesis is not a statement of absolute fact. It is a proposition that a writer puts forward and intends to support through argument and evidence in an academic paper. Theses are subject to interpretation and can be debated or refined as new evidence emerges.
There is no absolute knowledge in science that can never be disproven even in principle. It does sometimes turn out that scientists are wrong, and what they considered to be a fact turns out not to be one. I would add that it is more usual for scientists to revise theories, than to reject what was considered to be a fact, but it does happen.
No.
Science is related to science. In-fact biology is science.
The opposite of Science Fiction would be science fact.
in science terms, it means ==absolute==